When they give monthly inflation figures, is that how much it’s gone up that month, or averaging across the year?

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Each month you’ll get an article headline like “Inflation at 3% in July” or whatever. Does that mean prices went up 3% in July, or does it mean across this year the average after July is 3%? I know prices are going up lots lately but if it’s 3% each month that’s 36% a year? Please explain to my silly little brain.

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Unless stated otherwise, it’s annualized. Meaning that if inflation was like in July steadily for the entire year, the prices would go up by 3%

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